All forms referred to in the Clinical Research Education Program Student Handbook can be found on Blackboard, under the CLR organization: https://learn.mssm.edu Please be sure to use the appropriate forms for your program of...

To complete the Clinical Research Training Program (CRTP) students must complete 26 credits of required coursework. The Master of Science in Clinical Research (MSCR) students are required to obtain a minimum of 38 credits,...

Master of Science in Clinical Research (MSCR) The Masters of Science in Clinical Research (MSCR) is designed as a 2 year program that provides an exceptional educational experience to outstanding health professionals, such as...

Program Overview PORTAL is a strongly mentored, 5 year program for medical students designed accelerate the process through which discoveries made in the laboratory are brought to the patient’s bedside. The program offers a...

The Ph.D. in Clinical Research is designed for those outstanding candidates who are health professionals that desire a more intense educational experience to prepare them for a career in clinical or translational research. The...

The Master of Science in Clinical Research or the PhD in Clinical Research cannot be awarded until all of the student’s outstanding accounts have been cleared. These may include the Library, Real Estate Office...

Our Program presumes that students enter with a working knowledge of basic medical terminology and major concepts of health and illness. People with degrees in medicine, nursing, or the allied health professions, or simultaneously...

MSCR students must earn an overall minimum of 3.0 GPA in the Core Curriculum. Anytime a student’s GPA falls below 3.0, the Academic Advisory Committee will be consulted and a plan for remediation developed....

The goal of the academic advisory program is to monitor the academic progress of students in the clinical research education program. The Core Academic faculty will serve as individual advisors to the students in...

Once students have completed the online application and have been officially accepted into a specific degree granting program or as a non-matriculating student, they will receive an email from the registrar’s office at the...

Three credits are the maximum number of credits that may be awarded per Independent Study. Each Independent Study credit requires 15 hours of face time with the Independent Study mentor and 30 hours of...

Matriculating Students (Students for consideration for CRTP, MSCR & PhD in clinical Research) Applications and supporting documentation are reviewed throughout the year for admission to the upcoming Fall Term. Matriculation at other times during...

The Clinical/Translational Research Training Programs (CLR programs) of The Mount Sinai Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences are designed to foster the development of future leaders in patient oriented research. These training opportunities are intended...

The mission of the Clinical Research Education Program is to 1) provide rigorous academic training and mentorship in patient-oriented clinical and translational research to outstanding candidates from the health professions; 2) stimulate the acquisition...

Enhance appreciation for the spectrum and promise of clinical/translational research Foster knowledge regarding basic principles fundamental to the conduct of clinical research Promote the ability to develop and refine a good research question Encourage...

Statement of Values The Clinical Research Education Program, of Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, is dedicated to improving the health of individuals and communities. The Program...